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course, hitler's philosophy and mindset was that his area nation was a superior nation, and that all other nations and all other people were inferior. so my grandfather accomplishments of four gold medals was quite a thumb in the eye of his philosophy. and i know it added a bit of additional fuel for migrants grandfather to perform well but primarily he wanted to perform well for him and the united states of america when he returned from the games, it didn't impact his life. as we would imagine it would nowadays because he was returning to 1936, united states of america which candidly it was not a very good place for black america. so my grandfather's accomplishments, i don't think we're fully recognize and appreciated until later in his life top of the hour here on
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cnn this morning and good morning to all of you viewers in miami can see a live view right there. >> one of the city's we're keeping a close eye on today. of course, this tropical storm, debby approaches allison's got much more on that coming up welcome back. i'm danny freeman in for victor blackwell alongside the wonderful amara walker glad you came back. >> thanks for being here. >> here's what's happening this morning donald trump and j.d. vance were in georgia yesterday to rally supporters with the former president telling the crowd he's still trying to figure out how to quote, define vice president harris you also had a few choice words for georgia's republican governor, vice president harris will meet with at least three more vp contenders today as she narrows down her search for a running mate plus, will there be or won't? there be another presidential debate? but both campaigns are saying we could be measuring rain in feet from
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tropical storm debby. >> it's expected have to do intensify into a hurricane will take a look at the timeline coming up good morning. >> i'm amanda davis, live in paris and lucia's julien alfred cause an upset in the women's hundred meters last night can know a lyles get things back on track for team usa later on sunday, promises to be a fantastic day. nine here the olympic games starts morning with former president trump and his running mate, j.d. >> vance packing and atlanta arena saturday with supporters former president trump renewed his personal attacks on vice president harris at the rally, mocking the pronunciation of her first name, insulting her intelligence and calling her a phony and it wasn't just harris who trump ridiculed the former president, also went after georgia governor brian kemp on the meantime, harris spent her saturday meeting with her vetting team to go over potential well candidates for vice president. today, she will
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meet with the finalists in her search for a running mate with sources telling cnn a renewed focus has been placed on minnesota governor tim walz. she will conduct face-to-face interviews with the final contenders and we'll likely not announce her final decision before her tuesday night rally with her running mate in philadelphia cnn's alayna treene is joining us right now. >> you attended the trump rally so lovely to have you here. tell us, let's start here. what was the atmosphere like at this rally? >> it was crowded. i mean, that's typical with donald trump's events, particularly when they're indoors, it was filled the entire venue, notably though same exact venue where kamala harris was earlier in the week which donald trump harped on repeatedly during that rally, he actually, it seemed that he was really frustrated that she had these celebrity performers because he continuously throughout his very lengthy speech last night, was criticizing that she had celebrity performers, people like megan thee stallion
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earlier in the week when she was at that exact same venue and he called that phony and that's something that we're actually continuously going to hear from donald trump's campaign. i'm told when i talked to seniors, senior advisers, they say that's a new line of attack that they want to try and paint her as someone who is fake. and he said that last night as well that she's fake fake, fake. and i will fight, fight, fight for you. it's a line we've heard donald trump use before. he's going to continue to use that. what i also found interesting was at one point, just talking about the performers he actually tied harris to hillary clinton and this is kind of what we're seeing now. donald trump is really reverted back to his 2016 playbook. has attacks have become nastier. he's now has another woman that he's facing off with and we're seeing the same parallels from then now creep into this current campaign. and he argued that clinton had bruce springsteen performed for her back-up in the lead up to 2016, he said that was phony as well. he also made a comment that he has a quote, bad trait, which is that he only likes people who like
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him, but i do want to actually point your attention to something that i found very interesting because at one point, donald trump admitted that they need to define her. they still are figuring out how to define our once you take a listen to what he said you know for months ago. she was considered grossly incompetent by the fake news. now they're saying, oh, isn't you wonderful. isn't she wanted now she's got wonderful. >> so we have to work hard to define her. i don't want even define. >> i just want to say who she is. she's a horror show. she'll destroy our country so i mean, a little bit of saying the quiet part out loud there any caught himself and said, actually, i don't need to define her. she's horrible this is something that has come up many times in my conversations with trump's advisors, which is you know, for the last several months really this entire election cycle, they had ignored harris altogether. their entire playbook had been to try and go
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after an unpopular 81-year-old incumbent. now they're re-imagining the entire campaign, obviously so close to november. and it's been a bit of a struggle. i think you can hear him kind of throwing the kitchen think of attacks at her because they're trying to figure out what sticks. >> it's almost like he was repeating something that was told to him by someone in his campaign, got to work really hard to define her thought themselves. you now he i mean, he was all over the map. it seemed like in that speech yesterday, but he also mentioned the debate that he's putting his foot down. it's my way. we're gonna do it on fox news or nothing we don't know what kamala harris is going to do at this point. it doesn't seem likely. i mean, the question is, will there even be a debate at this point it's still a question that remains. >> i think it's very unclear what's going to happen. you're seeing both the trump campaign as well as the harris campaign, dig into their current positions, which as you mentioned, donald trump made clear that he has agreed to this fox news debate, which wasn't on the table before he said it would be held in
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pennsylvania on september 4. and that he wants to have a live audience obviously, he thinks and i can tell you this from my conversations with his team as well, that it's a friendlier network. there could be friendly or moderators toward him. harris is team for their part though, is saying that, look, you had already agreed to this september 10 debate with abc news. that is the debate that we will be showing up to. she's also indicated herself and her team has said this as well. oh, that regardless of whether or not donald trump shows up, she plans to use that time herself, but trump has been saying and his advisers have said this as well, which is that they're agreement to go to that abc debate on september 10 was with joe biden, not with harrison, so he has no obligation to show up. but what i found fascinating is taking a step back, you're seeing both sides now attack the other. trump is saying harris is too afraid to show up to a fox news debate. harris, his team is really pointing to his passing it's line of ai will debate you anytime, anywhere, any place
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now, she's saying it seems like you have a very specific time in place to show up and so i'll just say that that kind of an obligation to have a debate, and he does. he actually i mean, he actually does want to debate her. i really do believe that in my conversations with his team, i think it's the circumstances around founded where that's where the sticking point is and so it's very unclear right now who actually even get a debate. but right now, they seem very dug in on their positions. >> sure. do. while in a train, it's great to have you in studio. >> thank you for having me. thank you. >> well, in a statement to cnn, vice president kamala harris's husband, doug emhoff, acknowledged that he had an affair during his first marriage. >> the soul comes after a british tabloid published alleged details of the relationship. cnn's priscilla alvarez has that story vice president kamala harris's husband, doug emhoff, acknowledged to cnn that he had an affair during his first marriage after alleged details of that relationship were published in a british tabloid in a statement exclusively to cnn, emhoff said the following quote, during my first
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marriage, kyrsten and i went through some tough times on accounts of my actions i took responsibility and in the year since we work through things as a family and have come out stronger on the other side. >> now that haploid the daily mail reported that emhoff had a relationship with his then young daughter daughter's teacher, which resulted in the end of his first marriage. now sources tell cnn the relationship and the circumstances were disclosed to joe biden's vetting committee for you there's ago when kamala harris was being considered the running mate and we were also told by sources that emhoff had told harris about the affair before they got married as well. now, emhoff's two children are now adults and the family dynamic has been described as a friendly one with the ex-wife, kyrsten emhoff, also weighing in on saturday saying, quote, he is a great father to our kids, continues to be a great front of me and i'm really proud of the warm and supportive blended family dog camila, and i have built together that doug emhoff has been on the campaign trail and that is expected to pick up over the next few weeks and months all, right, priscilla
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alvarez. >> thank you democratic senator sherrod brown says, he does not plan to campaign with kamala harris during this election cycle, even going as far as skipping the democratic national convention. >> now, brown is facing a high-stakes reelection campaign in republican leaning state the battle for his senate seat is central to the fight for the next senate majority. >> and in order to win his seat, again, brown will have to get voters to split their tickets, which is a tough strategy in this modern polarized era cnn's manu raju joining us now with more good morning to you, manu. i mean, that's obviously a very tall order, what is sherrod brown strategy going into this election? >> yeah, look, this gives a really a window into how many members candidates in difficult races and red states in particular, are navigating the top of their ticket and the republican side, they're trying to nationalize these races. they are trying to ride donald trump's coattails on the democratic side, they're trying
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to essentially avoid talk about the national raised about the presidential race. they're trying to localize and really tried to go after the character issues of their republican opponents. hopefully that they believe will cord some independent voters to come their way. now, sherrod brown has been a fixture in ohio politics for decades. but what he has seen in his state trending increasingly republican. the state of ohio, donald trump carried by eight points in 2020. so how is sherrod brown joins the court those republican voters and try to run ahead. kamala harris as his party's nominee. he made clear to me he has no plans the align himself with harris in the thick of this campaign i mean, it's a fact. >> i mean, you're progressive democrats. the state is becoming republican is a noun. >> i don't think people think of politics or left or right. they don't think, well, i voted for this guy in another race, people vote for me because i stand up intra-group. it's going to be making the contrast with my fight for dignity of work and my
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opponents background where he had to pay $400,000 in back wages to his employees, so that that's the contrast. it's not left or right. it's not who you vote. for, for president. its who stands up for people in the state so he took a swipe there at bernie moreno, his republican candidate, hou used to own about 55 car dealerships, had faced a lawsuit and has forced ultimately by a jury to pay out roughly $400,000 to two former employees. >> you've also reprimanded in that case? by the judge for shredding some documents. is marino defended that everything that he has done disagreed with the jury's verdict there, but nevertheless, moreno is making clear to me that he believes that kamala harris on the top of the ticket will actually help the republican cause in ohio plus xi nan energize the democratic base in a way that biden did not. >> oh, yeah. i mean, for the goofballs in small parts of ohio that are you're ultra liberal progressives i think
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that we should be more like venezuela and less likely america that i came to as a kid. sure. energizes them but the challenge for brown, it will be to try to convince voters to split their tickets. >> and what we have seen in recent election cycles in the presidential election cycles in the trump era, that has happened so rarely. in fact just one time in 2016 and 2020 and all the senate races that happened there, that voters choose a candidate from a different party than the presidential candidate who carried their state. so shows you the challenge that sherrod brown has right here. and it's not just tim, jon tester in montana. another one in a red state, a democrat trying to do what? sherrod brown is doing in ohio. and there's just very little margin, virtually no margin for error for the democrats who have been very difficult map in order to simply maintain a 50 senate, they essentially have to run the table, which means carrying ohio and montana. and if not, there'll be in the minority for the next two years. >> i'm still stuck on i'm bernie moreno colleagues, some
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voters, goofballs. but hey, that's the state of our politics right now. mardi rodri, it is an uphill battle. thank you so much. >> and don't forget to join manu on inside politics sunday starting at 8:00 am eastern well, tropical storm derby or debbie, excuse me, gaining strength as it aims for florida with hurricane warnings issued for the gulf coast. >> and there are new storm watches and storm surge watches for coastal georgia. >> mandatory evacuation orders are also in effect for several florida counties with voluntary notices given for other there is as well. some cities across florida opened up free sandbag locations to help residents repair for the city of tampa. and i'm grateful for all these guys are doing this for us. i really am grateful alright cnn's. allison chinchar joining us now with more on what we can expect allison. yeah, we can expect a lot of rain, a lot. >> i cannot even emphasize to you the historic levels of rainfall we could be dealing with here let's take a look. tropical storm debby right now, sustained winds of 50 miles per
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hour, that is up from the overnight timeline. it's still going to continue to move through very pretty warm waters. that's why the national hurricane center is saying this is going to continue to intensify and pretty quickly as it moves through this area, it is expected to get to hurricane strength before it finally makes landfall early monday, we're already starting to see some of those outer bands begin to slide across portions of florida. and that's going to continue throughout the day then becoming more widespread and more frequent in the rain, also getting heavier, storm surge is going to be a big concern. you've got a lot of these areas down through here, even tampa, fort myers, naples, looking at two to four feet of storm surge, two to four feet along coastal georgia, three to five feet farther north. but really that target point is going to be this area right here of the big bend's six to ten feet of storm surges above ground level. you're talking fucking incredibly impressive storm surge amounts there. again, from here, the storm then makes landfall as a category one, but it doesn't weaken that quickly, even just east of tallahassee. this system is still expected to be a category one storm, then it finally does weekend, but it also slows down incredibly
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slow. were talking crawling movement for likely least a day. and the unfortunate problem with that is it though longer, it sticks around, the longer time it has to dump a lot of rain and that's what we're going to be dealing with even for areas of northern florida, you look at some of these areas, the swathe of that red indicating six to 12 inches, but also look at all the pinkish purple color. now, you're talking well over a foot of rain brain the national hurricane center, and also saying imbedded in that there could be some areas that get 20 to 30 inches of rain over the next five to seven days to put that in perspective, that would be record-breaking for places like south carolina and georgia in terms of state records rainfall just from a tropical system, we've also got a high risk guys issued for tuesday for these areas just from the sheer amount of rain that is expected so important to be bracing for it, then absolutely be ready. >> and thank you so much coming up in a moment to anti-government protests are sweeping through israel. the accusations demonstrators are leveling against benjamin
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netanyahu. >> and just days from history, vice president harris is one step closer to securing the democratic presidential nomination. we will get a closer look at the process, plus the ntsb is still investigating how that door plug blew out from an alaskan airlines flight earlier this year, coming up next, what we could learn from this week's hearing who side are, you on so good to see me. house of the dragon streaming exclusively on max america's hospitals go the extra mile to provide quality health care to our patients. we are committed to putting our patients and their families first, providing health care. >> your family in contrast, we're here for the communities we serve 24/7. >> no one is turned away or denied the critical care. they
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tense moment in the region danny amara, jeremy diamond. >> thank you very much for that report and please stay safe kamala harris has earned enough votes now to win the democratic presidential nomination, coming up, we have more on her historic nomination and the specific process to get her there. >> last simone biles making even more history flying two olympic gold in we will have all the olympic action from paris that was his eighth i shall not seek, and i will not accept the nomination. you know, my party for another term as your friend, 1968 tonight at nine on cnn, the ones who keep facilities up and running know that the right partner can turn every challenge into mission accomplished industrial grade products backed by professional great expertise, call, click granger.com or just that bound
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going through to make it official the democratic national convention kicks off on august 19th, but delegates, they're actually voting on her nomination. >> what's known as the roll call, right now. the party announced friday that she had already earned enough votes to secure the nomination, but she hasn't officially accepted their nomination yet, and that's because monday is the deadline for delegates to return their ballots. >> of course, i will officially accept your nomination next week. once the virtual voting period is closed. but already i'm happy to know that we have enough delegates to secure the nomination and later this month, we will gather in chicago, united as one party where we're going to have an opportunity to celebrate this historic moment together all right, for more on this, let's bring in a lane kay mark to further explain how this works. >> and i promise you she is the perfect person to talk about this with because she's the author of the book, primary politics. everything you need to know about how america
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nominates its presidential candidates good morning, elaine. thank you for being here. and let's jump right in. can you explain this particular unique process that democrats have been going through to nominate harris and really explain to me what's been different about this year. >> well, okay. this this this is i'm going to try to do this in television time, even though it's a sort of calm, i appreciate it. >> okay. >> ohio, the state of ohio has the earliest filing deadline in the country. it's august 7, four presidential candidates to have their name on the back. in past years, it was always sort of routinely given an exception the legislature passed an exception to the law. nobody heard about it. nobody cared about it this year. the republicans in ohio got into a little bit of a fight over this, and they were at each other's throats and they didn't pass it until very late after the governor had said, look, i'm going to call you
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into special session to do this. along the way, the republican maga, party especially started to threaten lawsuits and this, and that and the other thing to keep the democratic candidate off the ballot and so with all this confusion going on, the party decided, you know what the safest thing would be to nominate our candidate officially before august the seventh and so we gave authority those of us on the rules committee to do this. >> and right now, there's an electronic vote going on. >> i cast my ballot on friday. the ballots came out on thursday. i cast my ballot on friday, and we are voting the roll call vote that you usually see on the floor of the convention were voting at right now. and all of this is to make sure that the democratic candidate that harris and whoever she picks for vice president are on the ohio ballot well, it's fascinating because it really it really
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illustrates that it's a bigger deal when you is a big deal, when you shift to a different candidate midway through the election, okay. >> i know that you spoke that you yourself castrum but can you explain a little bit more who exactly are these delegates that we're talking about who are playing such an important role this weekend sure. delegates in both parties, by the way, this place, both parties are people who get elected, usually in their congressional district what will happen as you have a primary, let's say in joe biden wins for delegates in your congressional district sometime after the primary. usually, there's a caucus in your district and if you want to be a delegate, you file you declared that you're a democrat and you're registered voter and all that stuff. and you get your friends and your family and anybody who has ever, you've ever been nice to come with you to the caucus and vote for you. so the delegates has
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been elected at the grassroots, the by-and-large at the grassroots there are some automatic delegates there, your senators or congressman, et cetera. they they too have been elected by the voters. so everybody come all these delegates are elected for the purpose of going to the convention, voting for presidential nominee and voting for a party platform. >> well, it's just the, you know, we've been seeing a lot of these folks that you're referring to posting. actually, their ballots over the course that's couple of days. i think we actually have a copy of one of the ballots which also says here you see, right there on your screen it says they have the option of kamala harris or present now i'm curious one of the big critics that we've heard a lot from republicans and others as well have said that this was a coronation for kamala harris and not really fair nomination fight. what's your response to that my response for that is that, look, we had really ten days
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okay. >> to put to put a campaign together and the party looked around and they said, look, no one else do we know as well as we he know the vice president. >> i can bet you that of these 4,000 some delegates, at least half of them have actually shook, shaken hands with commonly harris. these are she has been out there in the way that nobody else has. we have a lot of great candidates, a lot of potential for 2028 if that were to happen we have a lot of great candidates out there, but only the vice president really had the breadth of the country and so what happened you saw it was amazing to all of us is that very, very shortly after joe biden getting out delegation started meeting in there states, i believe tennessee was the first state. they had a meeting and they asked the delegates, so who you for and everybody sent harris.
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well, is the fact that they this is a repair. this is something that came in the door wrong and they had to fix it. so that's the point that they have to fix and they actually have taken steps to fix that from happening. they don't accept nonconforming parts anymore. they used to, and then they would fix it on the assembly line. and that's where this fell apart because it's a different set of engineering standards so it's a different set of skills and licensed people that do these repairs than those that do that on a routine basis. so that's where there's whole system had it fell apart, was vulnerable and was not identified that the kanak doing the repair didn't say, hey, wait a minute, we need to have a second set of eyes on this and he wasn't qualified to make that decision. boeing needed, needed to change that. >> it just seems like such a simple part of the process and you would assume, right as as a lay person that this is what is happening, that there were definitely checking in, checking that that these doors have plugs on or excuse me, the bolts on them? >> yeah even as mechanic myself
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for years and the faa for 17 years. >> step one is, you have layout, what parts you've taken off. and if there's extra parts at the end, he did something wrong. let's get it fixed. but all the parts back kitten, they came off, right? simple. but it is more than that. there were many people involved in different shifts and different people making these changes. and so that transition between them is where it really fell apart. and that's the purpose of this safety umbrella to make sure that that does not happen. so that's one of the things that boeing has to fix. and the ntsb will demand that they fixed before we go, david, i do want to ask you about the new ceo who will start on august 8 of this week. as we all know, i mean, boeing bring us faced with this, if not impossible, very, very difficult task of rebuilding trust with consumers and also it's facing multiple investigations, one of which is criminal, but robert kelly ortberg has been named to replace ceo david dave calhoun, who stepped down recently amidst all that's happened, what do you know about robert
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ortberg? >> what is his reputation in the industry kelly ortberg. kelly ortberg. >> he's a great choice. i really is the challenge that he has. but i'm not sure anyone would have had this, but when he ran collins rockwell as a ceo, there, he was very involved in the engineering, very involved in the quality and the manufacturing. very good person for this position. however his position they're only had 22 billion in sales and 70,000 employees boeing is nearly three times that size. and so it's a different challenge and it goes into the good thing is he does have the military background as well as the commercial airspace background. so i don't think they could have found a better choice than this. i think he's the right person to make sure that the employees get what they want on their union contracts and that their production increases. >> all right. good to hear. it doesn't have he doesn't have the most enviable job, but we'll watch and see how he turned things around. if he does david soucie. thank you. good to see you. >> thank you, ma'am all right
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the third? >> it is apparently 800 meters freestyle day that is what katie ledecky has dubbed it anyway and rightly so after claiming a fourth straight olympic gold medal in the event here in paris on saturday incredibly, on the same date, she won her first all the way back in london in 2012, i was there watching on last night actually, in 2012 as well was awesome to see her again in action. the power and the speed holding off australia's ariarne titmus to join the great michael phelps or as the only athletes male off female. so if claimed gold in the same event at four straight games, it's how 14 olympic medal overall. i wanted she plan to do next? well, apparently some ping-pong, a visit to our grandma and take a breather. and why not? i think he absolutely deserves it over. and the athletic stadium. the rain pouring on his storage run and night force and luzira first ever olympic medal of any
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more to go and how about list for exciting news. she is not ruling out sticking around for the next games in la in 2028 never say never, the home games is the home. >> the next olympics is at home. so you just never know. but i am getting really hold definitely not that old. >> but clark kent did it again on the men's probable us as well. the rubik's cube, solving electrical engineer with his dark rimmed glasses. stephen nedoroscik, claiming his second binzer medal of the games following up his team bronze with bronze in the individual event, that had been that criticism that he was brought here jost because of those 40 seconds on the probable. but i think it's fair to say he has done his britt has named two bronzes for those performances. incredible stuff, but he sure has amanda davis that's great to have you again, they're in paris, enjoy the last few days. thanks so
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